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Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt will be donating 100% of revenue from his merchandise sales to his teammates for the 2025 season.
The notion of high school athletes getting paid for their popularity and potential made the transition from possibility to reality faster than a running back charging down the open field.
Alabama Crimson Tide star wide receiver Ryan Williams just added another major milestone to his already impressive resume, ...
This offseason, one of the biggest trends in College Football has been athletes signing NIL deals with the big apparel ...
Nebraska's 2026 recruiting class has moved up the Big Ten Recruiting Scoreboard after a big June, capped by a top-100 ...
Less than two weeks after terms of a multibillion-dollar college sports settlement went into effect, friction erupted over ...
Megan Grant, a two-time All-American softball star at UCLA, is joining the Bruins’ women’s basketball team this season. She will play both sports in 2025-26. She ...
In this article, Heights' sports editor Maria Stefanoudakis breaks down the implications of the House vs. NCAA decision on BC ...
When Fans Meet Idols reached out about an NIL opportunity, Orsini decided to turn it into a deal for purpose, not for profit, ...
Players are now getting paid directly by schools, via revenue sharing. Like it or not, the school you may support is spending ...
Husker fans, make room in your schedules and break out the volleyballs because something special is coming our way! Nebraska volleyball star Rebekah Allick is bringing her trademark moves to North ...
A comprehensive industry report from athlete marketing intelligence platform Out2Win reveals that apparel and tech brands are leading the college athlete NIL market, which now exceeds $15 million in ...